Crime & Safety
$4K Worth Of Merchandise Stolen From ULTA In Clark, Woman Arrested
Ten shoplifting incidents have occurred at the ULTA store since November, totaling $20,000 of stolen merchandise, Clark Police said.

CLARK, NJ — A woman admitted to shoplifting merchandise on two separate occasions from the ULTA store located at Clark Commons, according to police.
Police said the first incident occurred on Dec. 24 when a store manager observed a woman placing 16 bottles of perfume into a bag and exiting the store without paying for the items, which had a value of $1,643.
The same woman returned to the store on Jan. 19 and again filled a bag with merchandise totaling $1,6000 before leaving without payment, police said.
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An investigation into both incidents led to the arrest Alliyah Hines after admitting to police that she shoplifted the merchandise from ULTA on both days, in addition to two others, totaling $4,000 of merchandise, according to police.
Police said the investigation revealed that there have been a total of ten shoplifting incidents in the ULTA store since November, adding up to $20,000 of stolen merchandise.
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Anyone with information about these shoplifting events is asked to call Detective McDonald at 732-388-3434 or use the Anonymous Tip Line at 732-453-8500.
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